I am planning on filing in March. How much cash can I safely take out of checking without a trustee asking for proof of how the money was spent? Usually when I pay for things at the grocery store or drug store, I take 20 cash in the transaction, but I would like to have a stash of cash of about 400. If I withdrew 75-100 a week, would it be noticed? What if my grocery bill was only 25, but I took cash to make the transaction 100? I can just toss the receipt.
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Originally posted by limage View PostI am planning on filing in March. How much cash can I safely take out of checking without a trustee asking for proof of how the money was spent? Usually when I pay for things at the grocery store or drug store, I take 20 cash in the transaction, but I would like to have a stash of cash of about 400. If I withdrew 75-100 a week, would it be noticed? What if my grocery bill was only 25, but I took cash to make the transaction 100? I can just toss the receipt.
Are you asking for advice on how to skirt the law? What is the cash exemption you are allowed in your state?Well, I did. Every one of 'em. Mostly I remember the last one. The wild finish. A guy standing on a station platform in the rain with a comical look in his face because his insides have been kicked out. -Rick
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You can take additional money when you do your groceries. I did. I used to go into a store and purchase 10.00 worth of groceries and take an additional 50.00 in cash. I would do that 2 times a week. They won't question it unless its a ridiculous amount. But hitting it for 50.00 won't really put up a red flag.
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I am sort of in the same boat. We will file in June at the earliest but I have two obligations at the end of the summer that I absolutely have to meet and expect to need $3K to cover them (annual vacation with the in-laws and a modest bridal shower for sister-in-law). Should I slowly withdraw money and put it under the mattress or since I am greater than 90 days out should I do it quicker?
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Not that I'm doing this with the money, but couldn't I say I gambled it? Or smoked it. I mean, the money is still mine, I just can't do a luxury. I just want to pay for some things I need and want and I dont want it to look like its disposable income. My income is never consistent and I am getting a larger than usual paycheck. Since I'm not paying my mortgage or credit cards, I actually have some now! And I want to get the money spent up so there is nothing left when I file.
I just need to file and get this over with. I think.Once you lose everything you're free to do anything.
Filed 10/06/2009
341 11/12/2009
Discharged 1/15/2010
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Originally posted by limage View PostNot that I'm doing this with the money, but couldn't I say I gambled it? Or smoked it. I mean, the money is still mine, I just can't do a luxury. I just want to pay for some things I need and want and I dont want it to look like its disposable income. My income is never consistent and I am getting a larger than usual paycheck. Since I'm not paying my mortgage or credit cards, I actually have some now! And I want to get the money spent up so there is nothing left when I file.
I just need to file and get this over with. I think.
The trustee will be looking for assets, so don't go off buying that 12 carrot diamond, maybe settle for the 3 carrot!
Don't smoke your money, it's not good for your health!Filed: 11/25/08 - chp 7 no asset
Discharged: 2/24/09 CLOSED 3/7/09!
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